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The hospital is one of the largest reputable maternity hospitals in Pakistan. It has state-of-the-art equipment enabling it to provide comprehensive obstetric, gynecological, and neonatal healthcare. This includes deliveries, advanced hysteroscopy / laparoscopic surgery, cancer surgery, and infertility (including IVF as a satellite unit).
Shershah Syed (born 1953) is a Pakistani physician and surgeon, known for his work in obstetrics and maternal health. [2] [3] [4] He was involved in providing emergency medical assistance to victims of the 2010 Pakistan floods. [5]
Also: Pakistan: People: By occupation: Health professionals / Scientists: Physicians Wikimedia Commons has media related to Physicians from Pakistan . This category is for articles about medical doctors from the Asian country of Pakistan .
Fazl-e-Omar Hospital, Rabwah is a private health care institute in an area of Punjab, Pakistan.It is run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.Founded in 1958, it provides hospital services to the local community and patients from towns and villages from further afield.
Many overseas Pakistanis opt for IVF procedures in Pakistan due to the significantly lower costs. A Pakistani doctor specializing in IVF stated, "IVF is much cheaper in Pakistan compared to other countries. You can get it done for one-third of the price in Dubai. The USA and UK are far too expensive." In 1998, there were only three IVF centers ...
Also: Pakistan: People: By occupation: Medical doctors / Women scientists: Women physicians This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Pakistani medical doctors . It includes medical doctors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
She sits on the medical advisory panel for Chana, a charity supporting fertility in the British Jewish community. She is passionate about prevention of infertility, and protecting women’s health and safety during assisted conception treatment and has pioneered UK's first fertility education initiative in secondary schools. [9]
Fatima Jinnah Medical University admits 250 students every year. 50% of the seats are reserved for the Federal Government and in these seats students from Sindh, KPK, Balochistan, FATA, PATA, AJK and Northern Areas are admitted. 23 seats are reserved as PTAP (Pakistan Technical Assistance Programme) for the friendly and Islamic countries.